Lake Trail

A 0.6 mile concrete trail encircles
the lake allowing trail users to enjoy the scenic
views as they walk, run, bike, or wheel. From the
lake trail, park users can be observed as they fish,
swim, or boat. Benches along the trail allow users to
rest under one of the many beautiful mature trees
in the park. Trail users can walk all the way around
the lake or cut across the boardwalk through the
middle of the lake. The boardwalk leads to a shelter
on the middle of the island where you can sit and
eat your lunch or read a book. Single covered
picnic tables along the trail provide a shady
place to enjoy the park.

Perimeter Trail

A 10-foot wide, 1.7 mile concrete trail meanders around the perimeter of the park facilitating in-line skaters, bicyclers, walkers, joggers, and wheelers' enjoyment of the park's natural beauty. As users navigate the perimeter trail they pass by the riparian corridor along the Hinkson Creek Trail, open space as well as wooded areas, and even an art sculpture in the park.

The perimeter trail can be
easily accessed from the west parking lot off of
Old Hwy. 63, the east parking lot off
of Broadway, and the parking lot off of Walnut Street by the Riechmann Indoor Pavilion. The trail serves in place of
a sidewalk
along Walnut Street
on the
north
side. In springtime, trail users can enjoy a view of the redbud tree collection on the north side of the park.